This week was a learning curve for me. I was so excited to begin Master Key Experience (MKE) this year. Having taken it last year and having experienced positive results, I was excited to repeat the class.
However, I forgot that not everyone likes to see themselves when they Master mind on Polos. Which seems to be a thing for my current tribe. My tribe was so active on polo last year that we Still have a polo group in place with about 6-8 people who still pop on and contribute!!!
So, I must practice patience and wait for the brand new tribe members to discover polo, get used to it and hopefully, start interacting on there. Currently, I think I’ve overwhelmed them so I try not to do more than one a day.
The 2nd thing that struck me this time around happened in the webinar last Sunday. Mark was taking us thru the PPNS and for that part only, had us put the pen in the other hand to write out the 6 or so PPNs.
I hadn’t recalled that instruction last year but it may have been because I was so panicked about creating a DMP, after having taken the whole Think and Grow Rich class without getting one approved! So, I put the pen in the other hand and started trying to write “LEGIBLY” LOL.
After I had done it, it occurred to me that I had never heard this specific instruction before so during the Q & A, I asked. Mark basically said, that it was done to engage the other side of the brain instead of the side we Always engage!!
Which was a Great answer but why for only that one task? I may never know but will admit that a thought came thru that perhaps the DMPs should be written that way. But, before I start a storm, I’ve decided to let that thought Go as I have many more important things to focus on.
I Always Keep My Promises – Todd Armstrong



Todd, thanks for sharing the challenges and the wins because you heard the instruction and you did what was asked. We may not always understand; however, the benefits far outweigh the challenges. Todd continues to always keep his promises. Keep it up.
YOOO Todd man. Great Article. Glad you let that thought about writing our DMP with our non dominant hand go. Smart guy!! I’m determined this year to get that DMP approval once and for all. I can’t imagine the frustration of getting all the requirements PLUS writing with my opposite hand…
That’s a great thought though, why for only that task? Perhaps if the thought of your non dominate hand comes to you when doing other tasks try it!
Well done, Todd. That is definitely a challenge to write with the non-dominant hand.